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Open source components cause digital risk

Prevalent use of open-source and third-party components creating unmanaged risk: Approximately 97 percent of Java applications contained at least one component with a known vulnerability.

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Ubuntu 16.10 released

MAAS 2.0 delivers robust, highly-available IPAM and bare-metal provisioning.

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Red Hat expands mobile vision

New Red Hat Mobile Application Platform deployment options help enterprises deliver mobile-centric solutions which are defined by cloud native, microservices-based, and agile approaches.

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Carleton University creates Campus Research Cloud

Carleton Research Cloud offers rapid, self-service POWER compute resources for faster processing of scientific inquiries.

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Axway and partners help to speed up DevOps adoption

Axway has extended its API Management suite to help organizations rethink traditional IT processes and rapidly introduce new digital services.

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Wipro launches AgileBase Platform on Microsoft Azure

Can reduce the time taken to set-up DevOps set-up by up to 90 percent.

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Veritas InfoScale native deployment in Kubernetes environments, including Red Hat OpenShift, will...
Report finds significant variation in DevOps maturation and security integration across the...
Dynatrace's support for Docker in Windows enables enterprises to gain full visibility into...
The managed Kubernetes service offering that was awaited by the community, based on open-source...
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Cardinal Health Experiences Black Friday Every Day

CA World '15 DevOps, Agile Ops Theater: Louis Verzi, Manager, Java Platforms at Cardinal Health. Cardinal Health specializes in distribution of pharmaceuticals and medical products, serving more than 100,000 locations worldwide. To ensure the best customer experience possible for its mission critical applications, Cardinal Health takes the approach that every day is 'Black Friday' with quick detection and quick resolution. Over the past several years, Cardinal Health has used CA Application Performance Management to move from being reactive to application performance issues to proactively addressing issues before they impact the customer. In this session you will learn some of the steps and approaches they take to improve application performance across more than 100 different applications, including their e-commerce platform.

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